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the more common, of our native plants and making a plea 
for their appreciation and conservation. Mr. Percy Wilson 
accompanied me and took excellent care of the lantern slides. 
At Princeton University we were most cordially received 
at the President’s House and the lecture was given in one 
of the lecture rooms of the University. Mrs. Archibald 
D. Russell took me to visit some of the lovely gardens for 
which this town is famous. At the meeting of the Lenox 
Garden Club, Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes was present and 
I had an opportunity to thank her personally for the in- 
teresting and beautiful work she has enabled us to accom- 
plish in the preservation of our wild flowers. A set of 
enlarged and colored photographs of some of our rare 
plants by Miss Kittredge has been donated by me and 
framed and hung in the mansion. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Euizaspetu G. Britton, 
Honorary Curator of Mosses. 
